The eight untitled tracks were all recorded during sessions devoted to “To Pimp A Butterfly” in 20, which range from slightly unfinished demos to beautiful epics that are better than most rap artists’ centerpieces. “untitled unmastered.” picks up where its predecessor left off, showing an even more experimental side to his music. Having already released last year’s “To Pimp a Butterfly,” Billboard’s best album of 2015, it’s obvious that Lamar has no shortage of ideas and ambition in his musical scope. Lamar is in the midst of a hugely creative period in his musical career and we are all lucky to listen to him in his prime. But, after all, this is King Lamar we’re talking about here. ![]() How Kendrick Lamar manages to make a project of offcuts into a cohesive record jam-packed with highlights is beyond my comprehension.
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